VKTOUR - VIETNAM

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How much time for Vietnam?

Coming to a country for the first
time may evoke a pleasant concern in some tourists. They do not know how to
arrange their time to fit in visits to all the top attractions. This is the dilemma of many visitors to Vietnam.
So how much time do you have for Vietnam?

One week

From Hanoi, you should visit Halong bay on a
two-day trip. That should be followed by a day trip to the Huong ( Perfume)
pagoda or to Hoa Lu - Tam Coc that often referred to as “Inland Halong
Bay or you can visit some traditional villages around Hanoi. The remaining days are reserved for exploring Hanoi,
the 1000-year-old capital of Vietnam.
From Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) , you should take a
day excursion to the Cu Chi tunnels and Cao Dai holy see. After that, a three –
day trip to the Mekong delta is worth taking.
The beaches at Long Hai and Vung Tau are unforgettable and perfect for a
two-day tour. The remainder of your time is for touring, shopping and eating in
HCMC.

Two weeks

From Hanoi, after the previous one-week itinerary
above, you can take a visit to the north-west mountain ranges in Sapa and
another trip to Cuc Phuong, Ba Be or Cat Ba National Parks.
From HCMC, Da Lat is the next
destination after the one week itinerary. From Da Lat, a visit to Nha Trang
helps to change the atmosphere from the mountain to sea. Convenient flights
make it easy for you to plan your trip. You can visit Hue and Hoi An then fly back to HCMC.

One month

One month is sufficient for
travelers to visit most of the sites. Starting in HCMC, after two weeks,
you should go on to Hoi An, Da Nang or Hue. A one or two day trip
to the demilitarized zone (DMZ) out of Hue
and Dong Ha is an interesting remembrance of former battle fields. Then, after
a flight to Hanoi,
you have more than one week for visiting the places mentioned above. Based on
this itinerary, more time can be spent at the seaside and on the many activities
there. People can start from Hanoi,
too.

The question then is how much
time is enough to see most of the landscapes in Vietnam?

Our advice is 13 or 14 days. This
time span allows you to travel in a relaxed manner without rushing anywhere or
becoming tired. The tour starts in Hanoi and
first stop is the unforgettable Ha Long bay, then Sapa and Dien
Bien Phu. One more night is spent in Hanoi
before flying on to Hue.
On the 7th day of the tour you should be contemplating the beauty of
the temples in Vietnam’s
ancient capital. The Eastern Sea and marble mountains in Hoi An and Da Nang follow, filling
three more days. The remaining three or four days are for visiting and
exploring HCMC, Cu Chi tunnels and the Mekong
delta. Tourists return to HCMC on the late afternoon of the 13th
day. One more night at
the hotel in HCMC before your departure back home.

Destination planning

Since Vietnam promises enjoyment with
several exciting destinations, first ask yourself on arrival about your
priorities. You can choose from several categories such as sea (Nha Trang, Mui
Ne, Phu Quoc, etc) or mountain (Sapa, Da Lat, etc) , ancient landscapes (Hanoi, Hue, etc) or green
ecology (Mekong delta), war veterans’ nostalgia (DMZ, Dien Bien Phu, Cu Chi,
etc), shopping and fine cuisine (HCMC, Hanoi)
or mere family indulgence (Phu Quoc, Mui Ne, Nha Trang). In the above-mentioned
13 – days itinerary, one destination from each category is included.In conclusion, ask yourself what
your priorities are and plan your Vietnam holiday accordingly. Of
course, you can restructure your time at each destination to suite your taste.
Have an excellent holiday!

If you still confuse to arrange your trip to Vietnam, Please contact us! We will be glad to help you.